Payments for Ecosystem Services: The case of Indonesia
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Indonesia uses Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) to support conservation, sustainable resource management, and climate resilience. Programs operate at both national and community levels, linking ecosystem service providers—such as forest communities and land managers—with beneficiaries including government agencies, private companies, and NGOs. Projects focus on water regulation, biodiversity protection, reforestation, and habitat restoration, with performance-based payments tied to measurable outcomes. Strong legal frameworks, multi-stakeholder collaboration, and community engagement are key to success, turning conservation into a driver of sustainable development.
This case study is a summary of the presentation delivered by the Government of Indonesia during the Clearing House Webinar on Forest Financing #1. It reflects the views and opinions of the presenter.
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Дата
База данных
Good practices and lessons learned
Thematic Areas
Biodiversity conservation
Climate change adaptation
Type of resource
Case study
Webinar
Financing Instruments
Payment for Ecosystem Services
Actors
Governments
Local communities
Sectors
Forestry and land use
Water resources
Географическое местоположение
Asia
Indonesia
Язык
English
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